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@solana/rpc-spec-types
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This package contains core types that can be used on both RPC and RPC Subscriptions specifications. It can be used standalone, but it is also exported as part of the Solana JavaScript SDK @solana/web3.js@rc
.
RpcRequest
An object that describes the elements of an RPC or RPC Subscriptions request. It consists of the following properties:
methodName
: The name of the RPC method or subscription requested.params
: The parameters to be passed to the RPC server.RpcRequestTransformer
A function that accepts an RpcRequest
and returns another RpcRequest
. This allows the RpcApi
to transform the request before it is sent to the RPC server.
RpcResponse
A type that represents the response from an RPC server. This could be any sort of data which is why RpcResponse
defaults to unknown
. You may use a type parameter to specify the shape of the response — e.g. RpcResponse<{ result: number }>
.
RpcResponseTransformer
A function that accepts an RpcResponse
and returns another RpcResponse
. This allows the RpcApi
to transform the response before it is returned to the caller.
FAQs
Shared generic JSON RPC specifications
The npm package @solana/rpc-spec-types receives a total of 13,112 weekly downloads. As such, @solana/rpc-spec-types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @solana/rpc-spec-types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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